Iran's nuclear program is at least 10 years from being operational, and in the meantime Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is using the Iranian threat for political gain, according to a leading Israeli nuclear expert.

The former head of the Israel Atomic Energy Commission, Uzi Eilam, told Yedioth Ahronoth daily (Hebrew) in an interview that Israel's threats of attacking Iran are empty - and that he is not sure Iran even wants a nuclear bomb.

"Talk and threats regarding an attack on Iran were harsh words that did not help," Eilam says. "We cannot be at the forefront of this. Practically speaking, the situation is that Iran's nuclear facilities are spread out and buried, tucked under tons of meters of dirt and concrete and steel. It requires much more than a single blow, like the [bombing of] the nuclear reactor in Iraq or Syria," Yedioth Ahronoth cited him as saying. If Israel were to attack Iran, it would be starting a war, he said.

Eilam, a central figure in the development of Israel's nuclear program, headed the nuclear agency for 10 years until 1985. Since then he has worked as a defense consultant and researcher.

"Because I was involved in many technology projects, I learned the hard way that things take time," Eilam told the daily. "Netanyahu and other politicians have instilled a terrible and unnecessary fear in the Israeli public, and I'm pleased that the flames of the talk surrounding the Iranian issue are low at the moment."

While Netanyahu condemned the West's interim deal with Iran as an "historic mistake," Eilam is far more optimistic. The steps Iran has reportedly taken are "most significant," he said. Among these, he highlighted Tehran's reduction by half of its stockpile of uranium fuel enriched to 20 percent.

The nuclear expert believes in diplomatic steps, accompanied by sanctions. "I think you have to give diplomacy a serious opportunity, alongside continuing sanctions, and I'm not sure that Iran even wants a bomb. It could be enough for them to be a nuclear-threshold state in order to become a regional power and scare the neighbors."

Attacking Iran now would only unite the people behind the regime, and encourage the regime to invest more resources in the program, he said. It will achieve exactly the opposite of what Israel wants, Eilam added.

Why is Netanyahu using the Iranian issue for political reasons? Eilam doesn't have a clear answer. "I learned engineering and dealt with research and development. I gave no idea about his psychology, or about ours," he told the paper.

The full interview will be published in Yedioth Ahronoth's weekend edition.

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He was, he is, he will always be; a political dinosaur whose interest is
aligned with his real estate friends. It is not about Israel being the
Promised Land. It’s about money, what he can make, and the
eventual remuneration after he is gone from politics.

Clearly BiBi is pointing the world attention to Iran to divert it from
what isreal is doing on their nuclear site. i.e producing war heads and
polonium on daily basis. Only novice believe what BiBi is saying. Expert
looks at his actions. Of course, he knew all along that Iran doesn't
have a plan to build a N-bomb. It does not make sense for them to do so
and face hundreds and thousands of N-bomb from the US and Israel.

They have well overspent their "civilian" nuclear program by
hundreds of billions of dollars and over 20 years of wasted time but
they're right on budget time and money-wise for developing a no-expense
spared clandestine dual-use nuclear program under long, drawn-out
sanctions and which is buried deep underground under 20 meter thick
reinforced concrete shells and protected with state-of-the-art Russian
defense systems. All this to supposedly save 50 Iranian citizens a year
who could benefit from medical isotopes when the Regime doesn't blink an
eye of killing, maiming, jailing, and torturing hundreds of their
innocent, captive citizens in just one local street protest against
caliphate corruption.

ironic that Iranians are one of the few people who befell a disaster in
the same magnitude of the holocaust? In the beginning of the 13th
century in a few years time an estimated 10-12 million Persians were
slaughtered by the invading mongols.

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